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The phrase "a very mature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that exhibits a high level of maturity or sophistication.
Example: "Her response to the criticism was a very mature way to handle the situation."
Alternatives: "quite mature" or "extremely mature".
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It's a very mature squad.
"He's a very mature kid.
"She is a very mature person.
"He's a very mature, calm young man.
She is a very mature woman".
"He's certainly not a very mature person".
"But he's a very mature young man".
"He's got a very mature game, too.
"California is a very mature, very competitive H.M.O.
"We're a very mature and oversaturated community," Ms. Meschkow said.
Passage Six That's a very mature decision, sweetie!
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